Pretty upward-facing, short-spurred, bicoloured flowers. These are bushy, clump-forming perennial columbines that typically grow 45 to 60 cms tall and bloom in spring. Blue with contrasting white on the upper parts of the sepals. Sun or light shade. Suits borders, rock gardens, cottage gardens, open shade gardens, woodland gardens or naturalized areas. Continue to water plants after bloom to enjoy the ground cover effect of the foliage. Winter dormant.
(Painted Daisy). To 90 cms. Pink, single daisy flowers late spring/summer. Finely-cut, somewhat ferny foliage in a mound. Sun/semi-shade. Cut flowers last well. Cottage garden, mixed border. Dormant in winter.
To 50 cms. Upright clusters of tiny lilac bells. Ground cover for sun or partial shade. Slower growing variety. Winter dormant,
To 90 cms. Long-spurred yellow flowers in spring. Sun or light shade. Winter dormant.
To 40 cms. Masses of light yellow daisy-like flowers and very long flowering. A trim back promotes more flowering. Sun.
A taller and very beautiful variety with the palest lavender/pink flowers. Sun or light shade. Winter dormant.